JR, I have been active on this Forum well over 15 years and have observed behaviors that sort of go with the territory on here, such as:
Often a responding poster has an answer, but its NOT an answer to the question that was asked and goes down a totally different path.
I think its simply human nature, with no intent to be bad or anything, that if a person doesn't understand something, then it must be wrong. Such is on so many electrical questions where a poster doesn't understand the NEC, so its wrong, but what his brother in law told him is right lol.
And there are those that if you say its white, they say its black regardless, its just in their DNA lol
There are some whose attitude seems to be ITS MY WAY OR THE HIGHWAY and if you dare post a different opinion or way or method or answer, you better watch out !!!!!!!!!
But for the most part there's a fine group of gents here all willing to help out and well intentioned. I enjoy reading ALLLLLLLL answers and don't consider them bad and appreciate all inputs and stories and methods and ways of doing things and the information they provide. Its up to the questioner to take or leave or discount or place high value on anyones answer at their own risk or peril and more often then not, a good sound answer is provided.
That's why I love it here and help as best I can and appreciate and enjoy all you good gents.
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